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Derby County Now HOW THEY STAND KMB PLAYERS SENT

Willie Cook

Sunderland, Mar. 6.

The Sunderland Foolba)| Club's

new coreb,

noted

Willle Brisb

Cook, former international left-back and explain, is one of the select

band who possess both Scottish and English Cup winners medal,

A nalive of Coltralne, Cook gained Scottish hon- curs when be helped Caltie beat Motherwell in 1931. Two years later Jie WAN right-back in the Everton team which defeated Man- chester City in the English Cup final at Wembley, — Reuter.

Home Rugby Results

London, Mor, &

The following are the résult of rugby football games played Tutlay:

Royal Navy 9 The Army tiny's Hospital 9 Nuneaton D. Loidun Irish B Ok All: ynlaus

In Semi-Final

London, Mar. 5.

Derby County had no difficulty in winning their way into the semi-final of the Football Asso- clation Cup today when they completely out- played London's Queen's Park Rangers in the replay. But sympathy must be extended to the Rangers, who put up a most gallant light when the odds were 'all against them in a game marked by many mishaps.

The Ranger's goalkeeper, Allen, broke a bone in his right hand, but continued in the match among the forwards. McEwan pulled a muscle, which put him out of the game. The team's

several times to trainer ran out other members.

A crowd of 35,000 people saw Derby lend in four

minutes

and

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OFF THE FIELD

**********The First Division football game yesterday be

tween Sing Tao and Kowloon Motor Bus was not played in the proper spirit and shortly be- fore the end two Bus players were sent off the field. The match ended in Sing Tao winning by four goals to one.

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Australia's

Team For

with the ball deflected into the Koal from a defender's leg. Derby were three-up at the in- terval and never eased, despite the herole display of the Run-

men. Stampa kers' ten

two goals Carler ench scored and the fifth came from Steel.

So far as the League in con- cerned there are no changes as the result of today's games. Bournemouth and Queen's Park Rangers, who are fighting for here today, the Council of the the Southern Division honours Australian Olympic Federation

Olympics

After

Sydney, Mar. 6,

meeting A day-long

of Division 3, were not engaged | announced the

London Scottish 30. Richmond 3 London Welsh 27 5. Mary Rempitul 5.

Biddlesex Hospital 8 Stroud 3.sion 2, closed the gap with Bir-monwealth in

St. Thomas Hospital 3 Merchant Taylors 17.

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34 of men and women who have been in the League fray today.

represent the Com- Cardiff, by winning in Divi- chosen to

the Olympic Omingham who were a little un-Games in London this summer. further 12 have been fortunate to lose to West Ham

not be Wasps 18 London Hospital 6. United. The latter got a lucky named, but there will

goal from a scramble after selected unlean more funds be- come available to defray their About half an hour.

Arsenal went further ahead In the senior division with o win, while their comfortable

Aberavon 13 Cross Keys 5. Bath 16 Bristol B. Bedford 13 Royal Air Force 7. Birminghum 6 Abertillery 10. Bradford 18 Blackheath 3. Bridgewater & Albion 0 Tor- quay Athletic 21

Cambridge University 22 Ross- lyn Park 8.

34 St. Bort'y

Cheltenham Hospital 6.

Coventry 15 Muscley 8. Exeter 10 Plymouth Albion Leicester 32 Hurlequins 3.

Liverpool 3 Waterkin 33.

Lianelly Swanson 4.

Manchester 8 Notis 6.

13.

Newbridge 20 Mountain Ach 13 Newport 5 Cardiff 0. Northampton 7 Gloucester 6.

Oxford University 38

Oxford.

nearest rivals, Burnley, drew.

In the Northern section of ne Third Division the first two clube. Lincoln and Rotherham, both won their matches,

tion.

exponяos,

Topping the list of those chosen la Miss Shirley Strick-) land, a 22-year-old West Aus- tralian University science. graduate, who is claimed to be the fastest women hurdler in the world.

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At Caroline Hill, Buffs put up an exceptionally good show when they were narrowly beaten by Eastern (Shield finalists) by the only goal of the match. Club registered a well-deserv- ed win over Chinese Athletic by four goals to one, Redman the Club leader "registering a "hat trick."

Clever football, was seen an trică to take the lend. Redman, beating two da. fenders, sent in a pile driver only to see it pushed over the bar by Yu

SENIOR DIVISIONbeth teams

Club 4-C.A.A. 1 Club beat C.A.A. by four 31 16 7 10 57 goals to one in a fast and excit

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Newport Torquay

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Half-Time

Mow net with bad luck again drive when a twenty-yard

by Mackenzie for a corner. From this rerner kick, Mackenzie mis- handled the ball bot

Ideas, UnLtd.

London, Mar. 6.

To "stimulaté interest in our national recovery," the Prime Minister, Mr. Cla- ment Attlee, will be asked by Mr. Vernon Bartlett, In- dependent Member of Par-- liament for Uridgewater, on Tuesday whether he will canso the setting up of s. central office for obtaining and dealing with ideas and auggestions for greater effi- ciency from all „publio Kervants, employees of na- tionalised Industry

and' membern of the armed forces. with a system of Awards-Reuter.

Was urshed over the cross-bar Swedish LTA

Bars Davis Cup Players

Forrow

Eaved the situation again when he hooked the ball right out of the goalmouth,

ing game en the Club ground. Club played a good game and deserved

their 2 points, de ** 10 11 # Co 3.ighting the crowd with nome clever movements. They spread ** 11 13 14 4 their play with long passes and 211 12 1 20 127 both their wingers were never 21 135 12 48 50 20 | Northampton 23 10 8 12 20 47 21 31 17 3140 GD Crystal Palace 20 5 2 12 24 40 neglected. This mode of attack 29 11 6 18 27 27 28 Bristol Rovers 21 10 52 40. 24 did not suit their opponents and

Stockholm, Mar. 6. The resumption found C.A.A. 29 4 12 11 4 eramped their style of play.

The Swedish Lawn Tennis. As- 37 16 25 82 Noteworthy 24

was attacking in earnest but they sociation today decided to bar 8 7 19 a 25

Gardner ut outside-right-very could not make much headway the Davis Cup players, Leapart fast and responsible for many "gainst the sterling display of Bergelin and Torsten Johanns

the Club's defenders.

600, from participating In The beat goal of the after-matches abroad.

Bradford

Coventry

Fulham

Plymouth

Leeds

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Watford 26 Lylon 0. 45 2 Brightont 191 21 Norwich

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Saints Beat Maple Leafs 3-1

(By Grandstand)

Saint's hitting power was in evidence again as timely blows crumbled the Maple Leaf de- fence for the Saints to emerge victorious 3-1 in an action-packed tussle highlighted by four double-killings. Saints runs were collected in a bunched up hitting attack while the Canuck lone marker came off Bill Woo's mace in the third inning when he poled one right out of the park with none on board for a rousing four-master.

of mention

of the Club's attacks.

Redman proved a good for- ward and scored two of the 1000 came from Forrow, taking

Unless they comply with this four goals. Although well a foul kick just outside the decision, the two players will watched by the Chinese de penalty area. He sent in a terri- have disciplinary action taken fenders, who did not give him fic drive which Yu tried to push against them.

At present both are waiting

much rope, he outplayed them. over the cross-bar, but it slip-

Forrow was his usual steady ped into the net to give Club at Cairo-following their tour In India-to play in the Egyp- Redman was then fouled in-tion championships. The dis do the Chinese

and pute with the Association arose. Forrow, taking the spot-kick, when the two players refused easily converted, to give Club to return to Sweden in order to

2-1 led.

play. In the Indoor champion- The Chinese were demoralised ships.-Router."

aren

self and broke up the Chinese 2-1 iend. attacks time and again. He was ably supported by Ritchie and Beck, half-bucks, especially the former who was tireless in his efforts and a tower of strength. For the losers, Yu Ka Yin in goal was outstanding and had and their play slacked off con It not been. for his brilliant algerably. Taking advantage of display CA A. might have sut-thia Cib attacked continuously attacking, drew blood when Mak fered a more disastrous defeat. and dominated the remainder Wal-lans scored with a fast drive

of the play, Kick-Off

whlah entered the net just by the Ten minutes from the final left upright. From the kick-off Club at. Among other lending choices

#caled whistle, Redman At the other end of the

tacked. Within a minute Red Club's victory by scoring the ball to the Eastern end of the field, the Burn attack . Anrang lựa c R. Gerrard (wrestling),]

aftor this reverse and took the tables. only Third Division are:

man, beating the Chinese de-" to S. Patterson (cycling) Miss

last goal of the afternoon, teams helped themselves

tenders, drove a powerful ahot

where Fleet had hard juck with Clab: Mackenzie: Benderson' and I. points which may help them to Joy King (athletics), J. Mar-

In the morning scuffe, an in- in the pan as they held the Mad- which Yu cleared over the bar atrasse Hitchie, Forrow

a fine header wed

which. Tam «Jusí Beek; avoid the necessity of re-olce-shall (swimming) R. Gower spired Fillping squad had the caps to a 3-all the right up to the in grand style. Five minutes Gardner, Weller, Redoan, Mullen

End to end managed to save, And (boxing) and G. Avery (ath- Madcaps on the run most of the fourth, which Charlie "Bomber" from the start, Club drew first Barker,

play followed, with defences pre way, but a fumble of the last Thompson of the Filipinos broke blond through Redman..

GAA. Yu Kayin; Les Blog-man and dominating over attack; ? Grimsby in the premier dlvi-letica).

The swimming delegates to putout of the fracas broke up a up when he scampered home on

|Love Kwak-ruiz Ha Shing. Hoon Hina-yuk

· Griffiths” was injured and hað aion seem destined for second

soven-all tie in favour of the passed bail.

The credit for this goal goes and Lang Ping-on: Las Fal-fs, Kwok to leave the field for a short while the Federation today criticised Madcaps. division next season.

The Wildcats climbed

Lee Ching-fut, To outside-right Gardner, who, Chuck-cheong

Now whilo. Wild Heave and claimed that up to second place when they Millwall need to make a big re- the selectors

receiving a header from Red- Cheong-wing and Leung Fing-kwus.

The Eastern forwards showed The Marquesmen got back into in the remaining fix swimmers had been sacrificed to nosed out The Ace 3-2 behind the game when Kelly Silva-Netto nan. cleverly eluded a defender

up well in midfield, but when covery

some representa Letty Dolly Brown's starry hurl beat out a

Buffs 0-Eastern 1 they reached Majendia, they ful” tures if they are not to descend cyellats and

tives for other sports, who ing in the shortest regulation on asalsted by

three-base bunt to return a well-placed ground.

tered, Buffa strone hard to gam to the third division.

a wild heave, and ar for the former to convert. The Cup semil-Banlists (apart were not regarded-as-being-in record the full us taking only scored when Licky Verlysen dou-

Eastern. Shiold Analists, were the equaliser, but over-cagerness Edinburgh University 14 Edin.

47 minutes of play.

Two minute later, Redman al- definitely lucky to come away;} when within shooting distance burgh Academicals 3.

from Derby) can be satisfied the world class.

Robbie Rocha' Brown tossed a steady gamt chased in Verlysen and the Mad-tead wheh be, hended A vigorous drive is to be for the Saints as he only walked caps were two runs ahead when Glagow High School Former I with the day's results, Man-

single most put Club further in the from Sookunpoo with both points deprived them of a well desery».

a high yesterday, after being held to a ed goal, trans fanned and chester United winning despite made to provide finance which one

"Bakzai Harness; Hall," Diskmisen, Lib, injury to two players. Black will allow the seven nominated moundsman Kasta Nazarin

for hurler Joe Franco made a bone the hands of Yu at close range and offered. stubborn resistance Bodean, Mellowship.

or Rocha raced home after Filipina shot from Forrow right into goal-less draw at bait time.

Buffs put up a determined fight | Kalenda, Urimths, Olaby, Wright, Plast the losers struck out two and pool and Tottenham, who meet swimmers to be sent,

head play

The Chinese fought back and to the Chinese, who were made Tank Cheng-pak, Chan Chrisk-kwyoz, Easter: Tam 'Kwan-kon, Fok(Tip-wal, his reputation of no second with two away. Australian Olympic lived up next week, drew when visiting

Federation had a request that white was the only one to con- forged ahead in the next traine Irve issues. Third sacker Georgs

věře unlucky not to equalise to contest every inch, All things ang Bi-hong, Lo Wal-koen, Inu Pote coastal teams.-Reuter.

The Filipinos drew level and when Mackenzie could not hold taken into consideration, a draw this Olfen, Max Wallam, Las Fook- six Rhodes scholars at the Ox-noct for more than one hit, his when Pepy Malig and "Nugget" 'n to a stinging shot from out. would have been a fairer result. Fehnen, and Leung? Wing-kstong ford and Cambridge universi- two in four

the rubber on fde-left Mow. The ball bounded goal for Bults and was repeated was magnificent · ju ties should represent the Com attack, while Hal Winglee for the Ebrahim dented

Leslie Smirko's monwealth in rowing events, Saints lined out a safety in two double followed by Fred Diesta's followed.. Forrow saved the manner in which he saved power.

two run his chest and a scrimmage ly applauded

Sing Tao 4-KMB for the brilliant but this was turned down.

With the situation when he cleared the fut drives from Lau Fook-chuen. saniness, Sing Tao beat Kowloon!

by umples- The Maple Leaf outfit blanked single to right-field. The Manager of the Austra-the Saints the opening chapter game practically in the bag, the hall just before it entered the Majendie, the pivot, was in his Motor Bus by four goals to orie,

and had

it right back to

element as third back and was in the First Division of the Foot the outstanding player on

shire .

Penarth 15 Lydney 5.

Pontypool 6 Neuth, 10,

Pontypridd 3 Bridgend 9.

Redruth 10

Devonport

Ser

vices_0.

Pupils Glusgow Academicols 15, Heriots Foriner Pupils & Edin. brugh Wanderers 9.

Watsonians 13 Royal School Former Puplis 0.

Rugby League Cup

Second round replays:—

High

Bradford Northern Wakefield Trinity Z.

Hunslet 11 Dewsbury 0.

Club Matches

Bellevug Rangers 17 Barrow §. Ruch- Fenilersions Hovers

dale Hornets 10.

Hull 2 Bramley 5.

Keighley

Rovers 0.

Hull

Kingston

Liverpool Stanley 2 Batley 15.

Oldham 18 Lelgh 14.

Swindon 13 Halifax 11.

Widnes 13 Salford 0.

Wigan 41 Leeds 0.

York.5 Huddersfield 30,

Attlee Present

London, Mar. 6. The Prime Minister, Mr. Aulee, when tonight received the freedom of Greenwich earlier watched the First Division League football match be tween Charlton at home and Everton. He was accompanied by the Mayor and Mayorem of Greenwich.

Tonight, on receiving the freedom of the Borough, he was presented with an oak cank made from timber salvaged from the Jacobean mansion House"Reuler. "Charlton

Durham, N.C., Mar. 7: North Carolina defeated Duke 58-50, to win the Southern Conference basketball tourna Warrington 31 St. Helen's 3. ment last night. Associated -Reuter

Press.

Tho

Lian Olymple team will be Ed-

WOMAN BULL-FIGHTER

trips.

none,

pacing the Canuck

a runner on base in

bied.

Filipinos gave

for

.....

the runner

erosura

on

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Напел

game

Far Tanner, Secretary and their half of the innings when the Madcaps when centre-felder goal.

At the other end, Redman the field. He was always where all League at Boundary Street Treasurer of the Federation George White doubled, Markar's "Nugget" Ebrahim muffed an since he returned from Ambon, incrifice dump advanced him to caxy fly that had handles on it was on the aggressive again play was thickest and time after yesterday

The miscue.cost two runs and dribbling the ball past two de time stood between the Chinese

The game was closely contest-i where he was a prisoner-of-third, but the scoring threat was

the score was knotted again a fenders to let fly a stinging forwards and Hansen.

ed and though Sing" "Two-ware He was definitely the better team the Madcaps came in for their shot from war in Japanese hands for snuffed as Baker hit into a dou

hle play when he grounded to

difficult angle, ably, supported by Lillis and throughout their defence had three years. Reuter.

lust. bat Benny Omar who held White nf

us Hois and some anxious momonte in the third before riding his throw to Maurice Verlysen grounded out only to see his shot pushed over Grifiths, as well

Dickensen, all of whom played cond for the first

half-when Motore Bus first-sacker Stan Leonard.

but Ron the bar by Yu.

fine spoiling game which put the were continually on the attack. hitting The Chinese, cager to Chinese Leonard relayed the apple to Sequeira got out of

completely off their

Less than 10 minutes from, the catcher Hal Winglee who put the slump and hanged out a double equalise, fouled three times in stride.

and two Kowloon-Motor/ Bus: Bob Remedios sacrificed Renate succession. On the third occa bee on White as he slid home in to third on a dump.. Two away on, Forrow sent in a terrific unceasing in his efforts and must Kwan-thing received 23 indir, In the forward line, Fleet was players Tan Kong-bak and jung! could score in the next frame and Sid Hollands strode up to the drive from almost thirty yards be given pride of place as the marching orders, Fung is alloge The world's only woman, bases jammed on a pair of safe game in his hands, Hollands And had Yu at full length execu- Wright and Hodson, the two in hitán opponent while yar

the outcome of the the Canucks ha the plate with

best forward in the Bufts attacked to have hit or afterppled to bull-fighter, Conchita Citron, des.

picked 'on one to his liking und| ting asgave.

side on, worked hard and show Kong-pak was sent off for foul- arrived here today by planti

Ice Broken

rapped out an ankle-cutter to lay then swung from ended plenty of Initiative. Am Portugal

third-sacker Pepy. Malig" who to end and both goal-keepers and Mellowship, the two wingers, ed. continually after being waste

Gisbying after en route to The Canadians broke the ice in rifled the pill to first-baseman were called on repeatedly to set the pace when in possession The referee's report will reach (Poru) to dedicate the the third when Bill Woo swung Smirke.

and despatched Jock Brown'a taxy the third out, and even as the stage, Yu dominated the play, toc

Tom was safe in goal for East interesting note, that Chang comment is unneccessaryūbut#1 floater out of the park, that

umpire' was raising hlö. arm, to giving the crowd their money's The fourth inning saw a deter thumb. Hollands out there was a worth with his fine display, be- viu-wah, in the right back berth, quota of warnings for dangerous ein and handled cleanly Fok Kamthol received more than; his mined Saint uprising with their moan from Filipino supporters as tween the sticks, die was prominent with a number of play, and was in the field at the up. Ramion.·' Castro: received a who broke with the crack of the

The only Eart and pt the game.concav

Now York, Mar, 0.

a cloud of dust": Neither side

although

Endland Loses knew.bull ring by slaying the from his heels after two strikes. The ball was there in Ume for clear their charge. At this and kept the Chinese defence on the Association in due courses: Any

Seven Wickets

Georgetown, Mar. 6.

The West Indies beat England by seven wickets In the third cricket Test match today. The scores were West Indies 297 for eight declared and 78 for three wickets and England 111 and 263,

first bull.

The pretty, 25-year-old {"wʊinaq"looks more like a model

than matador..

MAS PressMAS

When lunch was taken on for with only ten (scored their the fourth day of the match, captain, J. D. Goddard, was lei the West Indies required only before to Laker. (62) runs for victory over

England.seda s

Corebita sald she fought 65/tamed "murderer's 'row" coming smirke, dropped the bail, Sequeira Following a breakthrough on hefty clearances. bulls last year and earned fe as

Camufe third-sacker bat had meanwhile crossed the his own, Kwok, inside-right, ara forward to impress was Lau Henentting by the lesson learnt about $15,000,-

George White Beaved one wild. pay on station with the winning very cleverly eluded Forrow, Book-chuen, The uther forwards In the last came, Sing Tab; used were deplorably weak in their their wingers to the greatest ad. She said she plans to retire Dave Leonard, the Bam, singled run SUSTAINAN Kissing the ball to centra-for-booting and on the

enjoy bull-followed by Powerhouse Stan

wurd Lee for the latter to acdiocre display who gave vantages and lingon by and Lee, Ting BRING MOR on" but "I still

Avg Ten Errors. Leonard's rapping scorcher : to fighting very much

United centre, which

From The Madcapsouthit the Fill-equalise at close range. S gardener Geegee

The kick-off Eastern swept down the field and Han- not happy in the pivotal position, Ho Ying-fan, Tam Kong pak was Len failed to stop and three inims pinos but committed 10 errors pla tomped home: Jindoo Hussain arminist""""the":"Islanders' · ́ seven

sen, did well to s save two hard and was often drawn out of pour next up, gut on base and the riot Thompson smacked out the long-up of Sheila Silva's sizzling shots frond Lau: Fook-chuen, nition by Change Kaan hoitud wat stopped way, the next three et blow of the state with and pain blankstage. Laitwalmost rung king-cheong tatters falled to come through, triple while. Ren Sequeira- and Helen Ribeiro, the "Whi Kid, gave Easternt the lead when he wMDAwere well

Both sider settled downvidar- Palle Smirke were good fugen who scooped the ball out of the beat Hansen, to the ball, und sent. Chang valence and Taller England, who had followed Although putting up a gai penghan

rories, play for the remainder of double,ppines, 1973, nike copalomeration of mud and peb- in herd cross-thot poriumias vitz in the attack, Both of on 188 rins behind, were all lant night England were beaten Arcadia Calif, Mar. 6. the game and the only scaribe The Wildcats staked their betoon Shells out in one is for the Buite unfortunately out for 268 in their second in- by seven wickets. The first Salmarundiji who came here chance was studied when Saini claim on a pemant play on when motion with a perfect post arst for Eastern, the ball struck the

cul-deider Sher Bucks wat they nosed out the Acer 2-2. Hoth batch It was one in a million upright and rebounded into bla nings, setting the West Indies three West Indies wickete went from Bouth"America 50 days ingred out when he tried to steal hurlers realised by the importance

By virtue of this win, the Wild Shortly afterwards, Chin ChiBl to get 78 runs and by the lun- for 26 runs, but Wallcott: pre- ago" without a victory to his home Catcher Harble, quon bad of this game and put everything cuts move up to secd.d, place, tun-broke through, and sent us cheon Interval they had knock vented any further, collapse":58 tre “today” captured"; thỏ the ball but did not.. this Burke into every plicht ang

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